'SIMMER GOODS , W ER AVE , SOW .uncmim otrit , seeon I stock of Bummer Goods. embrao mar importations of the very latest and news/ styles of CASSIiffERES, VESfINGS AND COATINGS. To. an examination of.whiCh. are itrorad respect frilly'solicit the attention tif Mir Ostrow and the public. They will be made up to order in the best and most fashionable manner, at reasonable prices. ' • Gray, Poissell do liege SAMUEL SIRAY &SON; MERCHANT TAILOR'S m4lst2wd • - 19 prriELET. NEW GOODS I iUGUS&IIACK]p,: Corner of Market and Fifth Aro now opening a s plendid stook of New Spring Dress goods. New Spring Marques, New Spring Circalase. New Spring Shawls, And a fall assortment of Summer Dress Goods. RIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO AV 110 Smitefield street, opposite the Custom House. Chertered the Logi!later°. li3 V.FIC.E.I9LON. Preir1dent......_.4.,...,,,A1LMES PARK, Jr . , 'tit Ppltemotwre. Wm. H. Smith ,- --:.,-- -liil id 'Thos. D. Messier A. Rein Am= FranchiSsAlerrs Joelm- Rhode John F. Jo nines, JaeoL Stnetcratb Thomism 8: Blair Alex. Braille,/ Henry •Lfoyd • Alfred Sleek - . 1. 8178T114.11. . . ..Tosint Ring "C Zug • . A S Bell Joe Dilworth 8 8 Fowler A Reed Jae W Woodwell R a Schmertz F Rehm J Id Tiernan. C W Rartel= icketeoti 8 it D ht Long R ..T Arlon Tas-W-Bazter D 14 llf C 11 . Wolf Rib et D i Cc% lf Lan Wm-Smith l a ixa 6 11 Jonec Jones W B -Phelps C B Herron azarritßattrni-'. —' . • Open daily, from 9A.Y.t02 P. W. Also Thee daiandSaturday evenings, from 6 to 6 O'clock: °posits received of ONB DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are planed to the credit of the depositor as pridoipal. and bear in termt, ascompounding - Bookss emits:thing Charter:MY-Lail. Is., -fur nished at the office. Akir This Institution-offerit nspecialb , ter these persons whose earnings are small. theepporhinity to accumulate, byienall deposits.- easily saved. . a sum ;which tie a resource when needed, their money not only being safe 13nt bilarhighiterear. in stead of remaining unproductive. myl DRY APPLES AND PEACHES -100 bushels choice dry Peaches. 300 Bushell Apples in Storeaod for sale by JAS A, FETZER. 103 Corner Pti Tk et A First St 'CASK CAMS AMMONIA JUST RE ceived cad for en'© by EIRO. A. ICE'L AII LY. 6 4) Federal egh GROSS OFby STERLINGS AMBROSIA 111- ;cut recei*ed O. A. KELLY. 69 Federal St. Allegh- r • R. S WRYETVIS LIQVIID REN netjust received by 69 Fed G eral St.EO. A. , KELLY. 1 - - • Guess OF NICHOLS ELINLII IRON and baik just received bY GEE. A. JELLY, . . ju3 ~ 69 Federal St.. dllegb . GROSS -LINDSEY'S BLOOD ISWL -D. aberjast received by _ GEO. A. RELLy, 69 Federal St.. Allegh: GROSS MeI . .AWES Piyjg AND verulifoge. just received by G 9 Fed G er EO S A KlEleLLhYn i. The Howe Sewing Naehine. Itrverstett 2811. - Perfeetett 18021, - lip ECEIVED TRIBUTE Plllogg'ALL ALL other dewing Idaelinea. at. the World's Pair, l l &M.') hite the Singer Sewing Machine recrPttraa an honorable mention on Its mama and wh ea t:, er Jc Witten's a t ittedtil , ftir,ita 'device. eallnd <mho hoek.. , ' The ~ /Totiti' Sewing MtiChinr, 'Wtek aw arded*pretnitm“tci.ati &Wish Eihillitles thehestfor ell ourposea e.l%thition. scdr e t Machine guaranteed tri make r'perfeetWew . nn the lightest and heaviest falnicf. Sold and rented, Cor. Penn do St Clair, Are*. Nefilil.EGol2. Agent. mY24d3taw:ly BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. 11 11 1 1 1 1rA 61 HINGTO*,!INALII 4 g a t e Mis., Mason'itLectiont and favorably known, to visitors at the Springs,Ls Now Open: for ,tht.rauPetion gams. The.hnusehrlanmde ljatitfully3 situated on .31roadway,b e t ween . the •CongelePtst.and Enapirelipringn ; and mounded by ample and beautifully shaded. a ro unds. —e rabletfimt-elastr--:=1, the:r2ODUIS Sell adapted for famites and Jargapartite offrietidn, Poi further tartiou'are address SarnAegieSprbsfre.. QRALLO PROPOSALS WILL RR , o . 7 . , Cusived by the Committee on Fire Rinds:KW and ncse, up to Juno 2Chh, 1861 for three (holm and feet of best quality of TEN INCH-LRAM- Ed lIOSE, copper r.vited. and Jones' Patent Couplings attached thereto.' The hote , to bb properly-tested before they aro t by the city, when vament Will be made i :cash. Jou)/ QUlNN. Chaipmaacet-Cotainittee; -!-i CONCORD €P APE f YINEs VivrE WERE AMONG TRE FIRST TO aoeure this isvAlareurx Onto" and have Iloitot it for five e_Lara. ,-Wenbuuned. our ortirin_g tpeatroathlazwa, titil Origina ted it: zn_e Mabtrult-HortinultUral Bomar-1p Maria -hwarascr.us-4 dilorrut-forita-exhibition. 4sadjits...thaithatuf,Conuts-Agruraltural tioeiotr.. 'ln Ise% a,PrOP4PnAjtfr " BEST new' ItnePor Of on rettonte a aporlor to the Our stock of Vines le unequalled auynhene. which wo offer at 26 coats rank Mad' per &tin. ToinsnO .De; Atin $lOO par J.OOO. Smart *lnes at .1051 ~o.rieee„ Wasp Inaba a fair extra Large vinea at from 50 mu kat each • ~IEENC).II4 &P r.' isoodkw.. . - Di c k • AO NUM iltre",;:, . ' '-; ,• k, .. • . . r; : • - :J .:1 , -5, • ' ( I ' ' .. - LVA. ) r 7. -''' -, N ''' : • • ~. Lo .1 , joil . .....-- if - : ~ - \ ~..,...„.. I ." e " ` i• . ~ ' ; x.. ..... .. ... , . , L -,111 - '.. ..,,- , .-, , ... 41 ...__, '‘ 11.1 , - • . ...---7 1 : ,_„-i_,.. ~;„.„ : ~..., ...._.,. 1 , ~ _....,, _„ ,„ . ~ ~ T • rr, Editor ./a z piroikriet°r.- T. VD t.. A a-7- ...... -__ eircasesions To The Tiln' °thetas of Shoddy. Kings, donkeys, and post-boys never die, bat happily for menkind mayors - arej not necessarily immortal. Were this not;j so the hope of peace mightat °nee be def• initely, abandoned by a distracted conti-; 1 nent. Like. Timotheas at the feast of Al-! °sander, Opkyka. appeared on Mon-, day night at a banquet of welcome offered' to the returning soldiers of two- gallant' New York regiments and raised his for war, unmitigaole, eternal war—war; "to the bitter mad." At the mere sugges tion of peace, as a thing desirable and; good in itself, the Mayor forgot all thej proprieties of time and place and station.. That a city judge should dare to speak of ' peaee without denouncing it as the worst) of evils, the very canker and curse of the State, stirred all the Boni of shoddy to its deptha, and the price of , contractors burst forth, like the hero of Tennyson's Maud, in praise of "war with a thousand bat tles" and selling a million guns. This perm of Martial real•mtly have been inspired by the enthusiasm wit which the soldieriin whose honor the feast was held had welcomed the name of their old commander McClellan„- So deep. and intense was that enthusiasm, so irrepree Bible were its manifestations, that much might be pardoned even to a mayor when ; exposed to its fiery contagion and in thac Case we should be sorry to throw the least drop of cold water upon so wholesome an inflammation. But after all _it. really ought not to be j regarded as a crinie against Biuntinity .to wish or even to pray for peace. The he roic Lord Falkland, who fought for his kink almost as well as Opdyke lotto; for his League, fell with that prayer:upon hit dying lips. It is perfectly possible for a Liarttrslo be a-natribt, &Christian, and even , that war is the n &bowler natural state of ma • , ,4 tion of nations, while on the other - amid, a man may "cry war, war, at every word” with no morepiety or patriotism than oth• er people. If war brought with it no in dividual gains for general losses, no pri vate balm for public pains; if, as the old song goes, streets. New Spring Silkea, Blew Fowlai d Silk, Ness , Chints "Those who make the battles Were the only ones to fight:" if the profitable manufacture of shoddy olUth did not sometimes keep pace with the desolating manufacture of widawc.and orphans,; if contracts were not the fre quent corollary of orinfiLot, and gnopow• der never rose in the market, ; it yrquicletill, be open tddiscrumion whether-philanthin, py atd , the 16Te of right absolutely forbid' theAnaglgenee .a pacific diaposition;-'-; But aalhings actually are it is , unfortn, natal) , quite positible to , conceive .of cir crimataocee iti *blob a man may 1 shows more disinterested devotion tb his country by invoking the hour 'which the !, war druid shall throb no;longer, and , thwbattte-firg be furled," than by-crying havoc and hallooing on the dogs of Bel lona. ; Mayor Opdyke must not think hardly of 1413. fltilow-cigenß if some Of:them should', fatieY the Case 'before us to - 'be , case, ;il.l :point. ' For the mayor has certainly not found as eitiniest appreciation of the de , ' lights of battle inconsistent::with 'an en; lightened :regard. to , hite private interests. ',However. " titter" - he 4 .!etid", - tlf the War may prove to au energebe an thrifty per son -who has -obeyed the. patriarchal An. junction never tolet a good 'thing, dip, by himjhe.can scarcely;be supposed to have found the beginning and the prosecution 'of the war unendmably, acrid. "Sweet are the uses" 'lac that public adversity : which makes shoddy merchantable: •It is not wise in, men te.let toed hi: evil I epolienot . .. A dealer m ..poeltet liandkorl f ehiefs may aineetkix btilieveintl3, bless liedness lehrs; 'but ifbeii-dittoreet IFas sincere he will - notinela toOVtilie tly-Itpen , hie faith. An . ntitlertalter could very well eiriffltil on • tt!lt khat it is better Alio: Aite, tblii bongo "Or Mourning than into the house of feasting without :e xposing himself to suspicions. perhaps unjust but certainly' natural. And a mayor'Whose bleeding country is continually, pestling his dratta ought to ride the hereto impulse of hie soul with a. Stouter curb thim • men to whom the obit er.'#nd!! of 'War' may be the end. 'or all thingi, sweet' and hater too, the end of ome'and love and life itself. —New York' I World. - 1 I ; • It uppeats frear, IMientiOn 'investigation fhat:the.salt -deposit 'at f tads! ki , 4i, - is Of the most extensive and wonderl, 1 description. For vastness and purity ' l it is unequaled on .the .globe.:. One ae _ count says: '‘so - siiiitg; - if you can, the granite quarry of Massachusetts, or the !marble quarryvarVermont l to be solid de posits.ofPore "rocklialt;Plitn a04..t3, 11 4' parent as eo much clear ihitoloor . tri v one solid. inexitaiddibleinasstindatirng.. the earth, and you.then acquire an: itnpe f. idea of the vastness: of add.: Bak Anna; General Andrew jaekson 1 1 Ai 'the, time that Cie neral 4E4i8c:41784)1'0i 400i n g s atislaw Orietirniivdril3ro 144.* in Congresa, the old hero, , thetil :tibia borne in. Tenneiade, wrote as intiolik; L ;:',..' glib:mg be the In than, on-earth to 414 auy act that invalidat es th e pr ii c i p t e • Abet thormilita7 ahotild be Embjeet'tcr the 1 alvffpoiver f" - - ' • I , Joao J. ilinscor ) of Delaware r has dof Allied 'the ovpointmept- of vommissionei. oontiOliokekarto .fifer *, al5 ;`, 2 1 , 3 ri 11AILY 110811.,-,ADVANOED MEI e' year by watt : „,tnx Months. ware. • One •• •.. One week. delivered in the cit 7l) y.--......... 38 Mule etoples. ToageetWper . 900 NEW ADIMELVIS/Nti RATES. The followiturrydes ;of advertising :bale--been reed t l Pun.hr the Publishers of the Pittsburg i Ally Press. to take effect on- and after the 10th day-of November. l s.o2ion all new contracts .FOR.ISTANIIIIIII NATTER. •P 5 /If.o/, B 0 A-1,2 E nitit 14 11 . • One insertian..... .41 60 Two!montive...., 41 9 1 50 ITwo insertions,.,, .1 00 Throolziontite.„ 11 00 Three tosexidom 126 Font months.- la 59 One .. . .... 'l2 00 ev e months._ 14 00 Tw0week5..‘........: 350 months 1 -15 09 5-05 Nine months,,,, - 20 09 One month ..... IVO() 0ng0ear.......... 25 o QBC iI MATTER. - • - Wldoh. a ll ows theprivlloge ota Weekly oheaye of matter.. to oe inserted among new advertisement& PI2 BINGL2 OQUARZ, 1 1 7111.7 DAY,i Six montbB od Twelve -....... 30 00 Administratore:Notices..4 . .... -2 25 Manisa* Noticee:-. . " -. 0 ......... DeithiloticaLtachinsertitriLZ...- - 5 0 1111. All .std trdered. in for one dig, s Month, or lase !dor. In be cash at the time of pr-1 O .AILI'::POS'T'. ' Great Galt Mine, Tbeiiiiege_ Or V leketb tt r g —l l h Üb-SPF4lig - P X9Ptl'ellt,4 3B f9rs Us . , , From lathe information intonespossesi eion, from Union and front:rebel sources ' , we consider the fall- at «Vicksburg in that there is no- eanhly , ehance of escape for it, and , that in all , probability before expiratiCitLef the present week we shall have news of the impending ca. pitalation. The army of General Grant has been heavily reinforced, and reinforcements are still coming down. His besieging coltanes are strongly intrenehttictin a semi circle of only six miles long, enclosing the city and the rebel garrison. The gun boats of AdtairaLiporter hold the river front, so that and nothing can possibly, get in and nothing can possibly get out on any side without the i cansent a the Ile sieging force. The fifteen days at the end of which Pemberton had been promised , assistange from:Joe ighnStoti had txpired; but instead of coming to the rescue John ston was fortifying himself at Jackson son city., He is represented as destitute pf -4111116,u, *Wall is very filely from the extensive captures of those important engines of war made by our forces in their late victorious march 'by way of{ jaaim..to Lit, is fortifying himself because, with the apprehension Otallexperienced Bolden, he.thinks itabot improbable that on some fine morning a portion of Grant's army may be found "moving -upon his works." He knows, too; that, with the fall of Vicksburg, Mo bile will be in immediate danger; and so we dare say that, as much as for any pur pose, Johnston is mustering an army for the defence of Mobile. The condition of things at Port Hudson at our last accounts was as encouraging as at Vicksburg. Independently of the other, each of these places is destinedi to fall; ut the fill df Arlen lance iMinedi atelyliecures:the other. What then? Why, then, with the complete expulsion of the rebels- from the Mississippi truer' with the loss of their two veteran armies defending Vicksbnrgand Port Hudson, and all their artillery and meterials of war, the results will involve the subjugation of one-half the existing territorial area of the , reb u llion, and su ch - n'demohilizatio n of the other half that a draft may not be needed to finish the war. We may be mistaken, but it appears to as that we tire near the end of this struggle, and that the peace party will soon absorb all other parties, North and Seth. Governor Browny [inner stanads the 'Matter. in a recent call upon the people of that State for the organizr:- tion of bodies of troops in every country for home defeuf.e, he serif . 'lf the eats betueceiniful in oVerrliningThliasisippi and Alabama the Atate of Georgia can be taken in flank, and we shall be open to serious and dangerous attack t Heretofore the din of bait% bitsl46n heard in the distance, and has been echoed among os only in the heaving bosoms of the bereav • ed. Now the thunders are rolling towards onr borders ' and the storm threatens to burst with fury upon our heads." He &miffs the danger at Vicksburg, the lon of which nncovers, not only the weak flank of Alabama and geo.re e , het ,Nr :• ••• ont toe ..tenissippi the James river. Hence every man capa ble of - bearing arms, not only to prevent invasion, butlo '"roll baak-the tide of war from her borders." But artierels'Llie army of Bragg 7 Iris under the eye of Rosecrans. Bragg can: not move to relieve ':Pernberton without uncovering East Tennessee and its vital communication with 'Richmond, and it is ffome'four hundred milestrom Tullahoma { to Vicksburg, 'with the only convenient Irailwailices between broken up or or in ' r {the possession Of Op Union forces. But has not General,Lee in. all probability, :sent some assistance to Joe Johneton ? Oa the centrist-7;a recent pasaenger from Biohniond reports that he sawthere twee ty regiments passiog,through towards the RaPpabannonk, If there be any truth in 'this report, the flesign of. Lee is evidently thedesperate game of a bold dash for the reparation of all losses in the capture of Washington. As matters now stand the prize in-view may be deemed by him las worthi , tlie --expeeflinuint' There 8151411 re now, in fact, to be no other chance for the safety of Richmond or Jeff. Davis. Let Generatiffilleek, tkereldre, - keep a ~a ltirp 'eye upon General Hooker, or he mayfind 'the army of Lee where he least expects it While for it oii:the other aide.of (river. The country will be satisfied if ( General Booker is , succeasful -in baffling 'the movements of Lee until Vicksburg is Ours ; for it is probable that wifti`the fall Of Vicksburg the whole fabric, of the rebel lion wilt apeellily crUmble to pieces. The prospect for the Union cause has never een so encouraging since the war began, Herald. . . 43'00 : t - . .. 215! Colonel Cornyit's Beeent Cavalry ,Alabama. • , -7-----, „ Great De‘titiettion orlteber Property A Corinth correspondent of the Cincin pati Gazelle gives an account of the re cent raid of Colonel Cornyn into Ala• lma, a brief report of which was furnish ed by telegraph. The expedition left oritith:thi•th4s3th.nle.,pecieeeding direct. ly toward ;Florence; ! Alebam a; :where it arrived orf . tiiii'2Bth,"oni• Jisriiee 'oeciajaying a town and capturing a large number of prisoners. The correspondent proceeds, "It has long been well known that a number of shops. factories, mills, &c., eve been in operation near Florence mainly for the benefit tof _the -Confederate y. rm TftW),Cotionel Ocirfiyn;weis instruc ed to ihinti iont and ' P deatray•l • it- wa3 horoughlYtlldofid, - Wegbrimalrerh'" and lacksmiths' shops were consumed.—: Several cotton factories, containing im- tnense-quantities of material and cloth. frerealaccilurned.:l One , of‘ them, it -is aid, fareishedlemployment. for five hun- - ' eaieritiotts. Most of these were either eat Coign men or lukewarm reliefs, and the niiost'of =them followed our forces back iiffih—scme coming to join the, r 4c c irt thif Alhlisma•liaialrY. / •-;- t!.! azing. - :il i a We, -wero.Picking pt-pristinersf!gettinglmtiles,.horses and on rids.. Coldnel inciddyi -I,he' ' rebel omniandarie, was entirely non-plussed, i mt - samitrndy.pther a few of his men ketHeriblf4yer;firoandi Mir nio'vethinne. herelthe Anindrieif t plichine andps and ctilffie' fila*ere4ll-Aistroyed, Col. Cornyn oven back to - Hamburg, arriving thereon e 30th, and reaCtibir Clififilltbfitlie .tifit. Limo. 'I - 1 '' ' , ' - " ireii flag ' ' ' ' - 1 ; " One blinilidd-of Erl4chienf were taken Aisoners, including eight, commissioned (Oft Ara. Oni,lpaaFaatwo rztopally. wound• faril tbiee pr; folir ililigntlY: It is not owtilviiiiiiifirithe'brnerttosloss in killed a 0 wounded., '../aiaddi.tionicit-4141.1?9114& , a ve mentioned, - alEcorri amtbaccauntr i lpidies of every kiiid wer.F. dkatrPied m • ong the route far AaproeticAbk i , ;Col, ROdy . viill find. it difficult to , subsiat his - men en het route. Fiieliundiedlcia:d of horses and mules were captured • at least one hundred.and fifty able bodied reeruitti for the negro regiments were brought itey besides a large number of wOnaen - and children. • " Our officers say that the negrpes man ' ifest the greatest desire to come to Obrinth and enlist, and it is said theta full regiment could be recruited there in a few,days if our forces could have staid. Hereafter our raids will have the new feature of being recruiting parties. The whole trip was made in five days, without any loss except as above stated." I NEW I)ISC,OV-FW--g To Strengthen and Itnprove the Sight. • • Txr 41-1.10404 PRBBLE , 'Russian Spectsaleg, ILDEBSONS SITPEDDINIR ..VDO9I. . DE . .1_ fectire sight. arising frontage or other catts• ert, can be relieved by living the linssinn Feb ble Spectacles, which have been, well_tried.lor 'nutty responsible citizens of - Pittsburgh. and rz einity, to whourthcer:have advensperfect :taiga° , Lion. The certificates of these persons can bd awn at not office. - ea. All who purchase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are 'entitled to be supplied is future free of charge with those which will always give satisfaction. meatrfore. you gash to ensure an improve -I in your aught call on • - J. DIAMOND; Practical Optician, Illanulhoturar of the Russian Pebble Spectacles, hinl6 No. 39 'Fifth street. Post Building Ofd y place of bIIMEIOB.9 is closed on Saturator: RENRY W. BEAUMONT dr.€o Foreign Brandies, Wines and 'Glut Al., 'Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cheri!, and (linger Brandies, Old llrodenglthela. Rye, and other Whiskies. Jamaica Itum..te.3-:. No, 83 Liberty Street, • Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH. PA. 44- Hotels Taverns. and Families, supplied a moderate prufits for cash. m➢2l;l'gd DUQUESNE BRASS WO* CADMAN & CRAWFORD Manufacturers of every variety of finished- BRASS WORK FOB PLUMERB GAS or STEAM FITTERS, KAM/NESTS MVO COI'PERSI4IIIB. IRASA CANTINOS OF EVES' DE , seription made to order Stettinboat work, steam and g.s fitting and repairing promptly at totled to. ilartieular attention pasp&tbs . :it an Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, sale agents for the Western Dhlt , ief of' Ponnaylvanla. for the salo of Marsh, Lansdell & Co 'e Patent 8, phon Pump, the best ever haven. ted, haring nn valves it is not liablato get out of order and will throw inore water than an fabiy ugly wine its size. S. KIER ..... -.JAW RS (MOE N'FOSTER • InII'ETSISTRGII FIRE ERICH BLANC. FA CT URI N ci .0.1.5 i PAN Y. ICIER, GLOVER tic hin ,, ufacturora of Fire Brick. Tiles, Crucibles. ace. and dealers in Fite and rucible Clay. Wt. 011ie° Liberty street, opposite the Passenger DoPot. Pittaborsh. Peden respectfully solicited. - E FAIR FOR St. HEIDGET'S , eIIIAIRCIFI... • • Iv iir I: FAIR FOR St.,ittittliit'S Ja. ChUreb. will-commenco to-night, (nth) In the Sollotti 4gltso. botsvt en Du LOill andli:roch streets in tho Seyont h fr ard. and continue until liaturda, Juno Eitn - ' The Ai inereville care run past Robert and Green atrects. each of which is in itip home. diato vicinity. of bt. iiridget's. The chartitardo arc ..iiiv,ite4;ingst,-.- LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER lilltES ravoultnry . eit. Mannfahtnrers. tti Erlloath. _Brasier? end Boit Copper, Premed CO rer Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, bpe;tes. Solder, &a Also importers and dealors in Metals Tin Piste, Sheet litv: Piro, ke. 4a- Constant'' , on hand. Tin &AB?. d Tool& Wareßonse, No. 141 t Pljt a end AAK ECOND STREETS, Pittsbnrsh, Nene. AV' Epeoial orders of Cowper out to any desired tern. learlydkw p EX! E DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 SMITHFIEL7J STREET, Cgtizons and strangers in need of medical ad vice should not fail to give bim a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections—Also hereditary taint, such as totter, panriasis and nth ea. skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. .•Dr. 13's remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits are the only medicines known is this country which amnia and will speedily et:Stoic to Itealth, ItIIIIIIMATISAL • Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days tad!. infa' &function • Re also treat Piles, Gloat, Glonnorrhoo, Uretbal Discharges. Female Disease& Pains in the Bank rind Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict tires. etc. A letter to be answvcrod must oontain at least' ONB DOLLAR. i Medicines sent to• any address safoly_packed. fficeankprivate rooms. No. 50 SMITIIFIELD TREAT. Pittabargh. Pa. no/Wm, ABOURERS WANTED ! 2 OEN WANTED ON , TIRE LINE 4XO of the New Castle it - Heaver 'Talley Railroad. Lawrence County.'Penna, im Wages $1,50 per day, and prompt month . ly payments. i • . • ' McGRANN, REILLYCO Fa.(my.29:3tawCw & New Castle. Fa. CEO. R. , COCI4RAN. AiTTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court Rouse, Pittsburgh. L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO La his care will rccoive prompt attention. Col lections made and the inonek promptly remittdd. decedyd 1 4 1)!-410.1."1L 13, lIII.ILALTICEN SUCCESSOD TO JAS. P. FLENII N C. DRUG Wholesale and. _Retail Dealer . :, tindtoniestic Drngs, Medicines Paints - . • Dye-btu& arid PerfumorY.• No. 77 17 'ederaltree t tuY yd ALLEGHENY CITY; 1 1 A, %! 22tl M FEN FUN, ROSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl Powder, THEATRE ROUGE, •fl • Vinegarlilting°, • • VIOLET POWDER, Violet Powder, ll&RD & SOFT RUBBER SYRINGES, Hard & Soft Rubber Syringes, Just received at Just received at ;RA:NNIN'S Drug Store, No, 0 Market street, 3 'doors below Fourth. my2S Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler, A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR wetting plants and flowers, washing windows, earriage3, ace, Pumps of every .description sold and reimitied. Da9kih•s Patent Water.. Drawer made and sold, WELDON S.: KELLY, 184 Wood St. Ono door from Sixth. A Y EL RWATORS; WITME .0110 ; FrietiOn.' or Comb BECKHAM & LONG, jo4 No 147 Liberty street- I 11)p lIRLINGIeOPit lIEURIllitt-40 410 - -1-0 l V iget received end for ratev `i 1 WRA - cOd meet. ' 111:02110E1 Hogs_ Cattle._ Sheep.— Horns_ 434 StileWp 2 -The offerings were larger than the 'previous week and prices were lower; in fact, the demand has fallen off. C. Campbell, of Wash• ;ington. told 543beadat $4 80 . 8 bead: McCoy 'of Ohio sold 950 hea Nn $.4 'll bead; John Pat ton, of Washington,. sO'd 700 bead at $4 60 1 100 Fes; Wm Qual, of Washinn. 168 bead at 406i , 4 45 head; i A. M. Cunning gto ham. of Beaver !County, sold 52 head at $3 2"0 head. flop's—The offerings during the week were largo for the reason aed a fair amount changed hands. The rates eghtbitei no pa rticulae change. le A Levan. of Indiana. sold 227 he'd at $5 10 per pcwert c: w: M M n C k a m O e ho said d 4 90he . h d e ; ad rm at s w th 7o - held. Among the lots that arriv - (1 several hun dred head was shipped East by rail, at! le---Thero was a good demand for (latt'e and former prices were well maintained. There was a good deal of competition among deniers and we n liberal shipments to the Eastern markets. The sales were PS follows: J. B. Hun ter, of Illinois, soli 161 head at ; T. Dowd Sold 211 head, but the terms were not made pub lic; .1. M. Dickenson sold 48 heal of Indiana stock at So 90 cwt; M. Verner & Co. sold 39 head at 55685 curt: Bemis & Co. sold 99 head at 5. 5,;(443! , 4 lb. The same firm sent blast (192 head. 3. Seldenridge sold 100 head at 5, SW - 015 • 1 9 ; S. Trowerman & Marks bought 300 head at prices ranging from 5, 5,4a - 1, 6 T lb. The Close of the Market. *-e--- TAY, un A f14'71 o`rnim- a vESD Je 9th. ble change in the trade, which had been . for some hours though salennen had endeavored to finish up, evidently fearing the close of themnr k et. It bad moved lively in the forenoon be cause the brokers had made up their minds that necessity demanded concession to buyers, more in quality and estimate of weight, however, than in price per pound. It was this that caused so many bullocks to be we Daring the slack in trade the drovers' prospects looked gloomY, and a few cattle were sent out of the mark:et and owners of others began to fear that they should not. be able to effect sales oxeeptat &ruinous loss, Toward evening the tide turned and we never saw cattle soil faster. Nearly ' all were sold. Sheep, Receipts this week, 7,638. The market opened in Sixth street on Monday morning with only a maderate supply in the pens, but the demand was moderate enough to corre spond. The' butchers noted as though they had determined to reduce prices, which had been so high during the week that no money could be made. First-class sheared sheep, Ohio stock, sold at e..M on the scales and ordinary ones at lb. Lambs are not as plenty as usual and sold at• US two h at w es r the senson but not newly per po as hh ee f4 ks agO. The price named pound was 8 ! , 6010e, lire weight. flogs. Receipts this week.10,..505. Quotations: The brTerintendent of the Mar ket.ltenrY D. Grant, gives the following as the nttes.to-day: corn-fed hogs, $5 25 , @5 37% TA cwt live weight; distillery-fed hogs. $1 7i5(.105. (leo. W. Dortntwt Ores the following as the price of hogs this week Live Weight Dead Weigh }hilt qu.lity corn-fed. large sizes%@sXl3 Second quality corn- Fir fed quali Sma 53/A15340 Fit ty.ll 'sizes, fat and prime, for market butchers s%'@s,L,ie ruiLAmeLpulA CATTLE BILAIIIIET Jun Bth, 1863. ; The arrivals and salon of beef e WM at Phil lip? Avenue Drove Yard , reach anoint 904 head his week. •The market, in consegnence is more netivd, but prices aro without any material changer, ranging at - from 12' 13.3 for first quality Western and Pennsylvania steers; 11?4th12.c for sncond quality do and 9@103e per pound for common, as to condition and quality. Alll the stock on sale sold freely this morning at above quotations. 'Cows aro without any change; about 150 head sdkl at f ro m 120 up to $45 pee head, nx to qual ity. Fuger are dull and micas drooping; about 4.300 head sold at .from 5 ®5%e Perm gross for cli Hoes—There is more activity in the market; owing to the light receipts; about, 2,300 bead sold at from $6 50 up to $7 75 per ono hundred litipds not. Cows and Calves. The arrivals and sales of cows at Phillips' Av enue Provo Yard roach about 150 head this week. There is a fair demand and prices remain about the same as last quoted—springers selling at $2O (435 and cow and cal at '.' , 64@ts:f bead. as CO quality. Old lean cows soi l at from sl7@lB per CA pirEs. about4o head said at 5 @53/2elis ib for Ist quality and 4go4tle far 2d, as to.welght and condi- Hoge. . . The arrivals and salesaf hots tho Avenue, Union and Rising Sea Drove ards reach about A6OO fiend this week, selling at 50®7 75 •100 ms net- 1;321 boad sold atilenry Glass' Union Drove Yatd headnt $6 13:107' 75 IA 100 570 sold at the' Avenue Drove Yard by John. Crouse 6r..C0. at from $7 0007 75 it 100 lbs net. A 4o l' o . P a i d l ips d J t . , h t e r ß n $7 '@7 Do p e Yad thy mkt. Sheep. The arrivals and sales of sheep week, Av enue Drove Yard are , large this reaching abdut 4,300 howl, The market is dull at rather lower pncez. Clipped sheep are selling at from s@s3ie per potind gross Lpmbs ,continue scarce: several lots have been sold at, from $3 00 up to $5 00 imr head, 'according to the condition and quality, : ' • Sale of Cotton. . Thtisale of cotton•alrandanato •thn*covoin pipet, appointed tn.take *cent Memphis. has been removed to eme mflatlADASt.-Lenta. :There vrill;be sales at the lattereaceatitfie first Mon day oreaa mbilTfl, - , at Cincinnati on the. second Monday of each Meath, I:Coalmine/if einnati on the 15th inat ... ~_ ._________...._.._.___ tLBEtieBURCI O,RAP.E. - ~ E CAN runiarsite. taw incs* ;1. r o w s th io i o s . va.lnable tiblipat.v4j.lozxdozeg4, lit ...L. , , pp .` ' 20 nth 1 . i COMAIRICIAL INFORMATION, 'Wl:ration Cobra*filet!, or the Board 'of Trade. JNO. Emma - 2)v. P . I. BgNNETT 8.-DILWoRTII, • Wm.hroORERRY. •DAVID.Mee DLEI9. HO**** arainzET. - • COBSICTID DAILY 'OS THIS MORNING POST ET Pisp,pBS. ROUSTS & 'MENTZ, BIIOESEN. No, 118 *ow) STREET. The folloariniare the buying and selling rates for Uold. Sliver. Ate.: d 011...• Buying Soiling .............»............ 139 00 16) erea r tnTROGI: ..... " ....... " ...... I Co ....... ...... ps 00 Eastern Exchange. Now York • alfkuote_ Philadelphia. Bostbn. Par '"'"••••-.•••- Par 1 1 ----- par , ............. Pal' 4 Western Exchange. Lou!nibs par PBX .... Par 4 St. honied... IStovements of European Steam° rs PROM •YRRICI. - Sidon Tune 10... New York...,Liverpoo Asia. June 10...Boston_ _Liverpoo Persia Junel7...New York__Liverpoo York....Liverpoo Africa ................. June 24...805t0n Li verpoo 'Scotia .July I... New York ....Liverpoo Kedar. ...... _July B... New York....Liverpoo Great E astern .Tuly2l—New York.... Liverpool FROM ZIIIMIPM. —June 1 0.. Liverpool _New York ....June 13..LleerPeol—Beeten Juno 16 .:Liverpool...New York —June 27 -Liverpool—New York Canizutt Radar_........ ALLEGICEICY LIVE STOCK. ItIfeILBELET. Allegheny City, June 12th. The market during the week was active, The receipt, were large and sales liberal. Prices of cattle ruled a shade lower. Cattlo —The current rate 3 for fat °attic wore $5 80@-6 00. Stock s3©- $l5O per cwt.; government rates $5 85. Sheep--The avonme rates wer34@43 , 6c per lb llorsog—The market was well supplied and a fair ame not oinks were made to the govern ment at $1:30 per head. The receipts at the Morgan Howe yard were. Last week. This week. .1.200 2,091 .1•596 1.872 .1.42 s 9 9.Y7 NEW YORE CAME !MARKET Tribnne•s Report Second Day. 8. M. KIRI/ ogv CO, YlittflUCTlMltag v./. • Pure No. 1 Carbon 011 i, AHD SlPOldee 071. LEEttaar STRIMdts Pcmn'a R. It. Depot. 4/ Oiiral • • t 1111../..11 oil warranted. '11145:470 THE ARDESCO OIL comr ANY MinVairt=htigb HA" "B Refined Ardeseo s iroN• rxplos7l. Anlo, P tr a E B . LNZO L warehousio,27lliWlE STREET Lucent 011 Work DUNCAN; DUNLAP 4* Atanufacturerg et _ PYRE WHITE BEFERED . CAI-lI3ON 01-14 S. Moo, NO. sin LIBBETY MOM PHU bunch. azra•smd CHANDEL rE &e. CORNICES. CANDELBRASS. LAMP'S REGIED.ED OR REBRORZED.- and made equal to new. Alro„Chainte4erst dre., altered to blank Carbon Oil.nt the • Lamp- and Oil Stoke of wiglawa, am - 11:Kx at Kmitar, wp4iy. 161 Tittoil street. near 6th.- The Philosophio Bttrner. . jurAYDßair'S NEW DOEBLE-NCTENEF MAL Philosophic Burnt:trier Carbon'Oil byte.* FARO. 'posseases =AV advantages over_ till Common Burners. 1. It makoa a largo or 'mall light with-petted t combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can be used with along 9r short ehimney. I. It can be used as a taper night-lamP. 5. It can always be , madeto burn economically. EL It is more (mars , wicked than any other burner. 7. it can he trimmed Nut /1020411041911 t moving the cone. 8. It throws ell the.white Fight alarm the cam 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted' without touching the glass. - • These burners are the ,conunon No.l size, and can be put on any lamp 'noivin use. Every Per son using Carbon Oil aluvuld have- a Plukisophic Barney. Price 23 oents;_per dozen 02. Sold aNo. No. 82 POURTHatreet. Pittsbugh. . • ja2s-lydw le.. mAx-oxv. PIA I P 6 TD - R -- itYg.illB FA BE .!lk .PIF,JII N 0 S . .. Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, beror d doubt the finest in the country. This fact is now almost universally conceded- for some months past we have been unable to hit ono half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS Haines Brothers Facelttior Piano Fortes,' the best cheap Pianos made. For sale by CHARLOTTE:MU/ME. - 43 Fifth- street; Solo Agent for Halms .Brothers Pianos end Princes Melodeons. ied SECOND RANI) PIANOS. _ ~... , A 41111 ( 1 11"ERIPL6. 7 .+OCTA.N9I3., :BEAU(' tiful biz,* Walnut.osae, ,ves7 little ,. . `dsnnirsi.a.ri o'it-sisestood..rolind . ..., A 7 octavo s !Lays A - Cu.. :Rosewoixt. - 4 - -'- ''''''''''-' handsome instrument., jrt good order...-. 175 A 6% octave, Stadark ftoseworki, carved panels in front. ~-....,. ..-- .. .. .....,„.. - /65 A 634 octave. Zola & -, C0 . . 6 osairood. round front.. an excellent:Pi:BM .. i.. . -.-,.... 160 A. 6 octave, Chiekering, Rosewood roans! . corners, a go o dzelintlePietko:-......' .. ... • 180 i 6 odave.Ballet r Dayi a Jc, Co. Ries ewopii , /851 A 6 oat,. Stodart. bia}togony. round front " 801 .4. 6 oct.'GWEt. do . ......-_-.-__:. • ' A 6 oat. German. do .... . ................ GO A 6 oat... Dunham. • .do .. - " A 6 Oa, Load 60 ii 5% oot. English do A 5 oto. de do--- For sale by JONEW H , rizErxog, PELIC ROTIFIZ— song SOFSut- to the capital stook-of-aid Visitertt Insurance and Transportation Dompany,,wili dm openedo at the MerelusatsfEzebangelin Pittalefali ED. Alto 2.3 d, , 184 . 3 ;:and.kept. open: from 10 a. zn .until 4 p. nt. sail day. wm, a. , , BA RNES, • SHINN; U. W—BROWN, , 1 WM. P.' STERItEiV. • . 1 JM. P. . ! AMKg D. MACKIN. ' Conituissioners ' 1 ' , UTCHIXSON (LATE OP LIESCR & MITORINSOFt.); columnar & fißWAßtii2"lfittlfilit Dealer in 0 ');@6"go 6 1 ,(4@6%c • • • WESTERN RESER''''E , CHEESE, Flohr Quin; liTsli'.'bried I ' iiiit. of and. Poarl Ashes, and PRODUCIE'GBN,VRALEY' -- Bast Brands of FataitT 44nrays Land:. No. 102. iitreet, Between Wood and Market, - PITTS.BUGH, PRAN'A. VA-Liberal advance made on CenslgnaraW.' d lE HAVE Jifierr RECEIVEIIi Large invoice of • Ohoine Wines and Brandies:,:- especially for medicinal purDOgagi ',fah we - wag rant pure and riliableialso a complete stock o Ethe quality Soft and Hard Rubber Syringes; we will sell at old prices, notwitligandklial/ exer ported advancetin luice A. J. BANKIN./c CO ~ Druggiata. I , 63 Marliet atreet. three doom below Fotirt 11. 0 , W. B. LITPTON LUPTort OLDDEN,, ILIN 1 : 17 /017/Itili ' 426, .I: o lliLfiße Ur . •'•• •• 't J. L ELT.CEMENT GRATUR(IOI7IVti lllLRellairs to old Orimet °atria& strlteiaft a Roofs made at thelowest, Pekes. All work promDtlY 'attended to and Office.. Morning Past Building, corner Fiftlriad-: Wood streets. 2d story. , . CDABLES CALDWELL, (Successor toJeo-Holines & Co., POR lEF, .A. Dealer In Bacon Lard. Hamm„. Corner Market end First etmet: deoll:lydL Patna:mai. ;Pa; SP-Ittil teC•OrOODS. ioirE *0171‘)1 CALLTHE 41.PngN' Hint orßturers tow node or • RING ANIY. SIBEII- 0010' Cribraalgelyles' lituN AND PANO OlSSl7lieRi4 suitible for Baldness' Sok 4 fidr-pla '— amplol4i" slostsrtmOot-of tnellsoic • ; - • • curtifkA.,ND, -06 a4kftgipe - an4. cashing:* ilestingV :SCr r ; Ff'. *PEE & CO., zisimnaumenikri oorneco thiarketlactuaradineshozr olt j . nalkdawa - • . DEALERS IN OILS PlTlSBlNielf'Mritet 15L Gr A I JN - S • .. 25 .. 25 SI WOOD • STILES'? R. clam ,1321. 7a4a,riswituenzfactillPaziorazitlele of , „I f 3eL 7 05411 " " 4 " 6 / 4 03 (0 ( tame frOba co a .. -oat fins.ys an inrwar ottusoilifrAiluz 7 .ERIOVAI....OF. ,I,o4VRifor uSITATIfiat i : rhis sinderiitneithaving removed his Live- • i Stab/a/rota thiereariof the Stott - flume, to 'hear - ti a corner of First said Smithfield street -LW. C. , a an at:Md.:is erenarod td farnj itt earriages, li woes. and saddle 007 44 s Ilgonadtm shortest tit- • 4 e. AlsitiloBlsB 'kent at hirers, at reasonablo rat es.: Undertaking-struLallarrangements for fu- nefrAlS will roeedvehisal attention_ _. '-'-'rejuIEIRICELAND , • tip 14: ' .3,-, • ,-:. :- , -. L - 0311 ! i. Folk lmil lrie Semi ' . her offers for sale fort; eligible lots situated ! o ni tha ttorteren4GrOve street and Centre Avenue aqoininz thefietremth Ward. in Fitt townshin.— . ThertotamWeinehl4 Met 'trent by 110 feet Iso la ' 4 mt,tll.4o.l,,, n an e t v a 4fid ti e r • eLY T::o °f - I lota thavalratne houses on them. 4 70 rugns ~ an hall in eaeh.,brdrints on 110 0 7 :1 b " . 7:614 1 % 1 - will -he soldalftegether on very . _ __4 4A nt , ,., 1,...ni m01 , , , "..gAtit Illeillii/S Se , ,frat 7 - - _ , Rplii!!tmett. near arnurel+ r ,LA.olF.s..atissEs'AND caum,RENs Boot.e, Shoot. Miters and Ealmorale. made to tooter. pf . the belt 1111Ayriallr sett wo-kmatt ship- W. E. SC:n-WERTZ it CO.. 4. 4 ~ COB COAX! ,GRAtEc ArgiERIOR yore, pa ISO PER •, 4?damn' $2411"1254/par/00. VuT at ss,par _, 51114 4 , 114 L, - - - N 0.419 rum street. . Ifebxbiu:: . 1 ..i TO. 'FRE :inrialla jos PEOIALLY ' --- --- ~--- /Ic•thelgtioraniandlehe- . - . 17 fdode stesalldentriiN , .. . rations. treat secret, end . . - delletite' illsorders.r . self= • ' • shawl :and - &edge" • 61z ,, . ... ,:!,•;'.. :tuallthiseammatiand in-=_i-_ -- , - -!..' -' oldpgl ,tp-Font-4plhottt -; ig, . . , ~ Suit . and:adults. A4O fel' . -• , hie` tt,fl3 DO .t.lia 'fatt - Ofhls' doing so.lheisidatantand Washy motetWarowreadra.lly shocked. and =ittlot.treelfrt.olA•: 9.7104 m aril and for Oen ' on and oe_rrup li .amosg their wives, promising sons and aatert Moir family yhyNoian ahotad halauttortztokre_to them in linoranee that thmh the mesas Dr.LaltAli BUMP. fetgeektVlionsnmelesta intm,„listo prat% doe might be lost, to Ahem limos* ItteftflsPel• modest .;and lnessamptitOtorlarcull=r2 arid raised in Itmoranee.smayny &ma - ante 'ml who o ompareutoolety. ' -ensb .. .&41., dollars and Dente,- mystistionslyamvanly_e to rotten. It to to publicity, howayer v tat Lumacll s arc a resents and anarlianantre.4 , spandAllat.their Kea_ . daughters and wards..ppyrimitstY•--frobio sickly and of delloate condition._ rtrtnizatro. have ! i 4gr ati -restoro te - hwtli and •kelr, bY pit, B r e _ b raides,*im,t.-blifolt r evec! ,, after =triage througa-athAWYgotbeetiffevedzuhlt-srl: labs. sag ,etsr -40ertiltoti .gto.,l3VJrzoattmr hes or noetarnaltriiit lie etsbletoly treed in a very short awaiWalt•6l:tieby.fits griv)temwtie*, IYh al ; ' 3 1 1 1tO2Olomo-cde vr vom tVrVe. s toot ca0,. , -rgew ri t re ea it knatittati her-r*Eitisc4•LVA 97`: easesare treated with markedsu rem i ttve-asynd'a _ 1 over fort, YearsJ4o) • ar l es t - r-klair ..l•roat^ meat In hospitals of 'both ths.; - Qhf. Need std. In the United b'titet leadb 51 #30 . 111 4 - , Zti, raisitti a Air trial, health and,hapyinees,will - , amen - bloom upon the now—ipallod hkea,"Trill•spoltrucerttith montebanks sick hetet/Otte 'tmcl.be ho e Consnmptfon and a ll of its hioltiveD diwtspes, el which fla many stain:l4*n' ihrtOklarriel far , now be relieved. kraviduag .hvg ltterid,lcrAlu time Pull Partletlin tan balrad ofroYtts-prrert bYkrooming a copy of theiMedi&l.l.4lylVV,Widob Is poen gratis to an'thfst avybr• 'td..nlingAo.tti vßntage of over- forts* - Yeal• otioltiftser qed °berry ation. co;u3equently. he - hew. ;Ft* fry's w t U In the-treatment of seerttt dirrtme, A.t.i'lvivi ii 1 daily consulted by tho profession, aStrolltsrosolti mended by repeatable. eitizatla&Ma,.lsra miotors of hotels, • A5.',..1- Of&cm-.BT-,l3Mitsmaid etre*t. noar Diaxnond ezewst.., 'Erivg.e oommun.l. cations from all WarW of thi urtlcln . ,gtrlttly m tendedle. Divert 4- - • • • dekly mAsKoon:- . ~ , ! now Lowin now nEsironEO: Jtutt pcblished. in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents.,..,_ ..- .: • - - A LRCM - lig OE. ME. ITATURE. TREAT MENT ii..l Ral'iMl Care of Spermatorrbemt or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary; Eintßielliall9. Sexual Debili l 7,4nst Jou.,,oont s to .114Arrim so senerallYNervO mmeaft. , :venstimptionelEpilepe r and Fitm Manta:Tariff Pisysicalincpeity, result. ing_ from Self-Abuset alterr.Bm.Eo=; 4:‘CUL VERWELL. 31 - -D-• Alititeref thetrreorEmk,d7o "A Boon to Thousands of lintrorms:" Sent under seal, in a plain emvaloptil -tei'apv.:ael dress. pool paid. on receipt of Six alley postage stamps. by Dr. CD. .T . .Lei-liftti r,.. - 127 Broadway, New sbork,— mh:il:ditcr3m .- - . -PAW tiff cern*. 451 g6; ' IMPORTANT TO LAI)IEI3 HARvEri ittviriv rear. f ts triegray,Vr-trtleedni Female Difteultui aud.flavinasneoeeded in thou- • - sands of (=Min restonng tho offiletod to sound health, haa now entire aonildonoe la offering pub- • " cleat;fa "XfpniOdys American. -:. IBAR.: lIARVETV4 c BON 0 qp,ERMA rah% If, ~ PILLS - *iitAiii'v. ne - i c i r iet wa'ab - .: t .i6 (I =l , - ttit•iia . ha* been•strittlysfairoreff in• ra rnoyingiiiMetatiea arising from O beiiii o t loll2 , n Oiltdiiiiiiiti of - mature. orinriatzriniiiii 9 atom.tvbelleatlealth wbon , 'gawps Daytt .gyssai•Airediens, J'+rolap...ma.:Efteri. the whites, or other irpu - ness ,of tha Uterine Or, o_ans, -rAjito.itiriat fOissear. - Nervosa- Imo t r rt, H r io *P.,...—t rai p i tagens, Aro„Ae.. Ara— stfrie ' it 'a ctrwunneril of"mora sarionslllsemee: sr , - ;i+tir Mt c 1 = 2 ,1 te " Ze i 71 4 t c l i e*'t 4n ?;•: n teats te i t houteauritictfistreise-at tna;_sainto timer they/set h oc , a charm by stror.ethenmg.nybth-, ratinenttd eetering thet . tystertiti a healthy' bong •ditioll - • i••'..) 1 .. • • , •'.-• 1 ' •,.. t grgiboi aontai n f , t)Pirlti c Pariti*Oiri 1%11 . alr'setireed - 46Vaer., „re • A ..'BRYAN, Ito beger. N. Y. Gtmor •et4erL "d bZiku"loenhilbVi ii7l`.**Tlit-0. ' n -• • _,. ' Omer Market street and this Diamond. • eirliklydastovvie , , „Agent for Pittebnre. ' I #lll.llf. PARER et CO., 8 TEA It JEN-SINE , SUILDEN - ' 1111; P* aIiiinfLBACINISII DID .!MiEn IgANEtt, Near the PrrigatgleL ...I 1 . j NaIItARTILF.ILCILITag , -ALL XiUMinf4 ler: IS.A. Steam .V 4. rendez from 'three to ,oae Weed , aft& ' ot:kr - power. and. stilted At' ' 21 ,Me. lUw., .. AhlatXurl!44 l * Eattklrte4 'oft - -- - laira portaularetteation•tic the contraction of , litotSeAel end:Machinery for, grist and for 'ittetneitft-tnulay and corenlor cow null& ~otweeolop on. hood, finisited.anji reedy for im il e=lhOthhfiCc: .11CiiiieC and !Oilers °fever* dr Alrtkinabittr ot ao,farnishltoileis and Rt* 0-on ce_porately. 3iv SholiintaMcm andreiffes emery vatiott,i Funi., continue thepanufactore of r,Wooleirlyfadhllithir and Machine Cardt• Qnr,prayelip,tcotineobiners , monnfactur- • lea of the bad of matcr% - and warranteit niVoiStts 64 .- SirOrdere trout all portcpf.t4ccountt7 soiled t- Wiandtrftin*lY'finecL- feaLcilm 1 01 41: 3, PAPARAL, i-IrAdrffießs t i *Jizo i E‘CE v•Asztoblid trelettod iltottof .. • AL66--kfili4e - stoaiof I p. I 7,AIMAING GOODS, inalstainuFwerVoi/atit. Ala . ries and every hibinsuallyt by first dam Burnishing More Orthrtepromptly4teenbadl; ati3o:7yd $5545' - VMST.EIVS •• $5 5o I , UNABRRIGHIIIICTIONARY - I.r taxies. cpppl,,t2.l"ietorisd.gditio4 86.50 50 bale ' - 'JOHN ILIIELLYR; ive"J —Bl.Woodatreet. gib CeriTikkavati :~~,: P.- T buret Past.Of ai
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